Aug 21

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And to think, we actually believed that Nike and Apple were this close to delivering the long-awaited running application for the iPhone. While it was widely reported that these shots were indeed the real deal, AppleInsider is pointing out a chink in the armor: Cupertino doesn’t offer iPhone developers a programming interface for accessing one’s music, yet this mysterious program clearly showed someone listening to Chris Martin and friends (an unreleased song, evidently) while attempting to make it to 0.02km. The take away? It’s still pretty likely that the two outfits are working to create a fitness program for the App Store, but those screenshots ain’t it.

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Apr 11

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Stuff.tv is kicking back in Nike’s HQ at the moment and claims to have official word about Nike’s future plans with Apple. They say that the Nike+ system will be “definitely” extend beyond the iPod nano to support the relatively bulky iPhone and iPod touch. Interestingly, it will move beyond the proprietary RF link between the shoe module and nano adapter to take advantage of WiFi and eventually 3G. This of course leads to all kinds of speculation with regard to Apple’s “lifestyle companion” patent we showed you last month. 3G support would presumably allow for real-time coaching and uploads of your training activity (and tracking) through the Nike Plus website. So let’s see… cellphone (check), iPod (check), Internet device (check), handheld gaming (almost), and now a Nike lifestyle companion (could be).

 

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Apr 09

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Nah, it’s not April 10th just yet (in most of the world, at least), but one particular bloke managed to score one of Nike’s new SportBands at a London marathon exhibition today. The going rate on that side of the pond was £40 ($78), but we wouldn’t mind that dreadful exchange rate too much if you’re curious about eventual US pricing. Nevertheless, feel free to tap the read link to peep the unit fresh out of its packaging, but be forewarned, there aren’t any surprises.

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Mar 04

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Nike may have bypassed Apple with its recently revealed SportBand exercise device, but the pair are now back together again with another team effort, and they’ve enlisted the help of a number of gym equipment manufacturers as well. As you’ve no doubt surmised from that combination, that means they’re working to make gym equipment (specifically cardio equipment) compatible with the Nike + iPod system, which would let you plug your iPod nano (and only iPod nano) into a piece of equipment, track your workouts, and upload the data to the nikeplus.com website. According to Nike’s own announcement, Life Fitness, Precor, Star Trac and Technogym are already on board and working on iPod-ready equipment, while participating gyms (including 24 Hour Fitness and Virgin Active Health Clubs) are supposedly set to starting rolling ‘em out sometime this summer.

[Via CNN]

 

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Feb 21

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Well what do you know, the Nike+ product line continues to evolve. This time, however, Apple’s iPod appears to be out of the picture. Based on that illustration above, the 2.62 x 2.62-inch Nike+ SportBand device wedges its way into a bracelet where it communicates with the standard Nike+ shoe adapter. You then insert the USB device into your PC or Mac (presumably) to track your runs. Be sure to peep the actual device in the gallery — looks like the FCC managed to bust the SportBand’s USB connector during their tests. That doesn’t bode well for final product now does it?

 

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Aug 30

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There it is, the HTC HT1100, aka Nike, aka the Touch II WinMo 6 Professional slider we’ve been anticipating. This FOMA handset packs HSDPA (naturally, for DoCoMo) and GSM for international roaming while representing HTC’s second handset to feature the TouchFLO interface. The QVGA display has been trimmed back to 2.6-inches while the sliding keypad chunks it up a bit to 112 x 51 x 16.9-mm / 130-grams. 802.11a/b/g WiFi, SIP support, Bluetooth, 2 megapixel camera (with a 1 megapixeler up front), FM tuner (?), and microSD round out the specs. So it’s official, now we just need a release a bit say, closer to home.

 

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Aug 28

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With interest in the Shift — HTC’s foray into the wacky UMPC market — coming to a rolling boil, we’re glad to hear the company has finally shored up firm plans to get the sucker released. Vishnu Vardhan, HTC’s exec for the Middle East and North Africa, says that the Shift will see an official release at Dubai’s GITEX Technology Week starting September 8. That’s not all, though; Vardhan says that four “brand new products” will see the light of day for the first time at GITEX, too, and if we had to lay money on it, we’d guess they’re all Windows Mobile handsets. We’d previously heard that the Touch-like Nike might get called out in September, but the other three are anyone’s guess.

[Via the::unwired]

 

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Aug 14

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Although the most recent hunch about a handset release did indeed prove true, we’re not so sure about these HTC claims. DigiTimes has it that High Tech Computer is “expected to launch its second touchscreen-controlled smartphone supporting a 3.5G standard perhaps as soon as September,” and while it didn’t confirm, the site did insinuate that the mobile in question is the P5500 “Nike.” Additionally, the rumors suggested that the phone will be “built using a CPU from Samsung and chipsets from Qualcomm,” while also supporting W-CDMA. Of note, these same “sources” claimed that a device codenamed Vogue would be hitting North, Central, and South American shores, and we certainly can’t find any room to argue with that.

[Via TheUnwired]

 

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